![]() ![]() ![]() Stochastic Calculus for Finance (3) Ito processes, their construction, properties, and application to the pricing of financial derivatives. Introduction to Mathematical Finance (3) Introduction to the mathematical theory underlying the pricing and analysis of financial derivatives. Life Insurance Mathematics II (3) Mathematical theory of contingencies of single and multiple lines. Life Insurance Mathematics I (3) Mortality, life annuities, life insurance policies and net premiums, methods of valuation, modified and net level reserves, non-forfeiture options, and gross premiums. Theory of Interest (3) Principles, methods and applications of the theory of interest. Mathematical Models in Operations Research II (3) Survey and analysis of mathematical models used in transportation planning, facility layout and location, finance and investment, and performance evaluation of systems. Mathematical Models in Operations Research I (3) Survey and analysis of mathematical models used in queuing, inventories, maintenance of systems and project management. Metaheuristics (3) Metaheuristics and their implementation to solve real-world optimization problems. Integer and Dynamic Programming (3) Survey of integer and dynamic programming techniques. Non-Linear Programming (3) Formulation, computation, solution and applications of non-linear programming. Linear Programming (3) Formulation, computation, solution and applications of linear programming. Fundamentals of Mathematical Computing (3) Theory and applications of mathematical computing. Introduction to Mathematical Decision Theory (3) Fundamental concepts of quantitative decision making. Introduction to Mathematical Optimization (3) A survey of major techniques in the mathematical modeling of optimization problems. Mathematical Modeling (3) Principles, methods and applications of mathematical modeling. Matrices and Applications (3) Properties, operations and applications of matrices. ![]() Finite Mathematics (3) An introduction to the concepts of logic, probability, mathematical programming, theory of games and graph. ![]()
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